Templates — Imperial College London

An MSc thesis template suitable for the MSc Future Power Networks of the Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
The template is based on the Final Year Project Template by NuriC.
My edit customizes the front page for the MSc FPN and adds sample code for figures, code listings, tables and other details along with a description of the content of each section following the departmental guidelines.

This is the LaTeX template for Imperial College London PhD Thesis submissions created by Tamas Suto and William Knottenbelt
For more information on preparing your thesis for submission, and to download other forms, please see the Information for Current Full-time DOC Research Students page on the Imperial website.

This is a basic LaTeX Beamer template that I customised to have the logo of ICL and a background picture. Mind that this is NOT an official ICL template but it may still be useful for informal presentations.
The official ICL graphical identity resources can be found here.
Please drop me an e-mail or comment via Twitter @AJunyentFerre if you found this was useful or have any suggestion to improve it.

An “unofficial”, not-so-plain thesis template for Imperial College London that meets the list of submission requirements. Each chapter has its own reference section, which is populated exclusively with the citations from that chapter.

Imperial College London provides a set of Competition Poster Templates with official colour-scheme and branding guidelines.
Here we provide LaTeX versions of these templates, which use the beamer poster theme created for Imperial College by Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf).
To start working on your poster, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. You'll be able to set up your template to use any of the four official Imperial College London poster colour-schemes:
Black
Dark Blue
Light Blue
White
The template also provides the option to toggle between different sizes (e.g. A0, A1) and different orientations (portrait, landscape) as required.
The example poster shown on the right uses the White colour-scheme, and is set to be A0, portrait by default.